Animals
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Bats’ Heart Rates in Flight Shed Light on Survival Strategies Across Seasons
Heart rate monitoring in bats unveils energy dynamics, aiding conservation and offering insights for protecting diverse wildlife species.
Latest Research Articles
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Ancient Salamanderlike Creature with Fierce Fangs Found Preserved in African Fossils
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Ancient Giant Salamander-Like Predator Uncovered That Existed 40 Million Years Before Dinosaurs
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Venomous Snake Dies After Indian Man Bites Back During Encounter at Railway Site in Bihar State
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California’s Innovative Wildlife Crossing Aims to Save Cougars and Other Animals
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Humpback Whales Less Stressed During The First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Says
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Dairy Man Infected With Bird Flu After Working With Cows In Colorado
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16,825 or 1.2% of Conservation Areas on Earth are Only Needed of Protection to Prevent 6th Mass Extinction [Study]
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New Vampire Squid Species Discovered in Deep Water Off China Coast, Confirmed as Second Known Species of the Unique Cephalopods
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Crocodile Kills 12-Year-Old Girl in Australia, Renewing Risks Posed by Saltwater Crocodiles
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World’s Oldest Cave Painting Shows Three Human Like Figures Interacting With Wild Pig
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The Complicated Relationship of Conservation and Hunting: A Look at the Current Landscape
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Marvelous Moms of the Animal World: How Five Species Care for Their Young